Pot Joint boot clamps
Created by: Celt
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Yes, put a zip tie inside the small end. All I have taken apart are strapped that end. Steve (CTR)
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Put a small clamp on it.
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Thank you for clarifying. A couple that I had removed had zip ties inside that inverted section.
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No. It is tucked back inside.
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Does the inner CV (pot joint) rubber boot require any type of clamp inside the inverted (shaft) end? Thanks in advance...
'66 Austin Van; 1275 .040 over; EN40B crossdrilled crank; Cam Techniques F-270-8 cam; MED modified alloy 7 port; 1.5:1 MED roller rockers; 40 DCOE carbs; rod change box; alloy 4-pot calipers...